Employment

Welcome!

The Human Resources Department is located at the Central Office, 38 Liberty Street in Concord. Our fax number is (603) 226-2187. To view openings, please click on the category at the left (or the + sign above, if viewing from a mobile device).

Please note that, once you have submitted your application, you will hear from the school principal or department administrator only if your application has been accepted and an interview is to be scheduled.

Candidates not currently employed by the Concord School District (CSD), are required to submit the following documentation in order to be considered for a position listed below.

Letter of interest

CSD job application

Resume

Transcripts (if applicable)

Three current letters of reference

JOB APPLICANT FORMSThese are forms you may need to apply for a current position at Concord School District.STUDENT TEACHER FORMS
Student teachers need to complete this form prior to starting their assignments. Please bring your completed form to your scheduled fingerprinting interview; call Amy Yanski at 225-0811 to schedule this time.INTERN/VOLUNTEER/OBSERVER FORMS
Please complete and submit this form to the building principal (where you will be volunteering) before doing any volunteer work.

Afterschool Program VolunteersConcord School District 21C Community Learning Center
Up To 3 hours/day; 5 days/week
Start Date: As Soon As Possible

About our program: We are an afterschool program that operates at four locations. We offer academic support as well as enrichment and recreational programming each afternoon from 2:30pm to 5:30pm (we are not open when school is closed or not in session). Our student population is quite diverse, as a number of students are new to this country.

Ideal candidates: will have a passion for working with children along with experience working with children from diverse backgrounds. We encourage dynamic applicants with fun and different hobbies and experiences to apply! Candidates must be comfortable working with groups of 10-25 children in an activity; must be able to model as well as reinforce program rules and expectations; must know when to redirect children in a positive manner; must be quick thinkers and flexible. Outgoing and energetic individuals do especially well with our student population.
Locations:

Mill Brook School: K-2 afterschool program that partners with The Boys and Girls Club to provide students with academic assistance, wellness activities, and enrichment experiences.

Broken Ground School: The Boys and Girls Club partners with 3-5 grade students and staff to provide homework help and so much more. Students can join a number of clubs, from Newspaper Club and Friday Films, to Make an Impact Club where they learn to volunteer and make a difference in the lives of others.

Rundlett Middle School: At this program, students in grades 6-8 can come and get homework help, learn to code, play chess, cook, and much more.

Concord High School: Here, students in grades 9-12 can drop in for assistance with nearly every academic subject. Teachers and tutors help with Chemistry, Algebra, Physics, Biology, and more. Students are welcome to head up to the Computer Lab to work on projects or join in on activities like Art After School and the Tide Pride Club.

This is an excellent opportunity for college students working toward a degree/certification in education, students of all backgrounds and experience levels are welcome to apply! We offer a unique experience for the students of the Concord School District.

Please contact Susan Farrelly at sfarrelly@sau8.org for more information.